Hello S#arp Architecture Community, I just wanted to let you know that a S#arp Architecture based e-commerce site has just been released into the wild: http://www. fancydressoutfitters.co.uk
For those who are interested - here's a little background:
- We ran the project using Scrum (managing the project with Scrum for Team System <http://scrumforteamsystem.com>) - Delivered in 20 weeks: 10 x 2 week iterations - We extended the core S#arp Architecture framework (support for multiple databases, ViewModels etc...) - Integrated other OSS projects into the solution: - N2CMS - Spark View Engine - xVal Validation Framework - AutoMapper (for entity / view model mapping) - PostSharp (for cross cutting concerns - logging, performance counters, caching) - MBUnit / Gallio for our BDD Framework - Solr & SolrNet for Search and Faceted Navigation - Over 700 BDD Specs - Solution performs very well - 1000 concurrent users per web server, generating around 180 pages per second across 2x single quad core 64bit servers.
If you're really interested two of the developers in the team (James Broome & Jon George who have both posted to this forum) & myself have blogged our thoughts & experiences developing this solution and working with S#arp Architecture:
> Hello S#arp Architecture Community,
> I just wanted to let you know that a S#arp Architecture
> based e-commerce site has just been released into the wild:http://www.
> fancydressoutfitters.co.uk
> For those who are interested - here's a little background:
> - We ran the project using Scrum (managing the project with Scrum for Team
> System <http://scrumforteamsystem.com>)
> - Delivered in 20 weeks: 10 x 2 week iterations
> - We extended the core S#arp Architecture framework (support for multiple
> databases, ViewModels etc...)
> - Integrated other OSS projects into the solution:
> - N2CMS
> - Spark View Engine
> - xVal Validation Framework
> - AutoMapper (for entity / view model mapping)
> - PostSharp (for cross cutting concerns - logging, performance counters,
> caching)
> - MBUnit / Gallio for our BDD Framework
> - Solr & SolrNet for Search and Faceted Navigation
> - Over 700 BDD Specs
> - Solution performs very well - 1000 concurrent users per web server,
> generating around 180 pages per second across 2x single quad core 64bit
> servers.
> If you're really interested two of the developers in the team (James Broome
> & Jon George who have both posted to this forum) & myself have blogged our
> thoughts & experiences developing this solution and working with S#arp
> Architecture:
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:06 AM, curlyfro <tyaugustin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> cool site
> On Oct 7, 10:36 am, Howard van Rooijen <howard.vanrooi...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello S#arp Architecture Community,
> > I just wanted to let you know that a S#arp Architecture
> > based e-commerce site has just been released into the wild:http://www.
> > fancydressoutfitters.co.uk
> > For those who are interested - here's a little background:
> > - We ran the project using Scrum (managing the project with Scrum for
> Team
> > System <http://scrumforteamsystem.com>)
> > - Delivered in 20 weeks: 10 x 2 week iterations
> > - We extended the core S#arp Architecture framework (support for multiple
> > databases, ViewModels etc...)
> > - Integrated other OSS projects into the solution:
> > - N2CMS
> > - Spark View Engine
> > - xVal Validation Framework
> > - AutoMapper (for entity / view model mapping)
> > - PostSharp (for cross cutting concerns - logging, performance
> counters,
> > caching)
> > - MBUnit / Gallio for our BDD Framework
> > - Solr & SolrNet for Search and Faceted Navigation
> > - Over 700 BDD Specs
> > - Solution performs very well - 1000 concurrent users per web server,
> > generating around 180 pages per second across 2x single quad core 64bit
> > servers.
> > If you're really interested two of the developers in the team (James
> Broome
> > & Jon George who have both posted to this forum) & myself have blogged
> our
> > thoughts & experiences developing this solution and working with S#arp
> > Architecture:
> excellent, I look forward to reading though the posts. Really nice site as
> well. I forwarded it on to my wife who is a huge halloween fan.
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:06 AM, curlyfro <tyaugustin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > cool site
> > On Oct 7, 10:36 am, Howard van Rooijen <howard.vanrooi...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > Hello S#arp Architecture Community,
> > > I just wanted to let you know that a S#arp Architecture
> > > based e-commerce site has just been released into the wild:http://www.
> > > fancydressoutfitters.co.uk
> > > For those who are interested - here's a little background:
> > > - We ran the project using Scrum (managing the project with Scrum for
> > Team
> > > System <http://scrumforteamsystem.com>)
> > > - Delivered in 20 weeks: 10 x 2 week iterations
> > > - We extended the core S#arp Architecture framework (support for multiple
> > > databases, ViewModels etc...)
> > > - Integrated other OSS projects into the solution:
> > > - N2CMS
> > > - Spark View Engine
> > > - xVal Validation Framework
> > > - AutoMapper (for entity / view model mapping)
> > > - PostSharp (for cross cutting concerns - logging, performance
> > counters,
> > > caching)
> > > - MBUnit / Gallio for our BDD Framework
> > > - Solr & SolrNet for Search and Faceted Navigation
> > > - Over 700 BDD Specs
> > > - Solution performs very well - 1000 concurrent users per web server,
> > > generating around 180 pages per second across 2x single quad core 64bit
> > > servers.
> > > If you're really interested two of the developers in the team (James
> > Broome
> > > & Jon George who have both posted to this forum) & myself have blogged
> > our
> > > thoughts & experiences developing this solution and working with S#arp
> > > Architecture:
> > > I wanted to say a HUGE thank-you to everyone in this community for all
> > the
> > > passion, energy, knowledge and help you provide on a daily basis.
> > > S#arp Architecture is a wonderful framework that truly is greater than
> > the
> > > sum of its parts.
> > > /Howard
> --
> "The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is most likely to be
> correct."
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Billy <wmccaffe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice work Howard! It's great to see examples of S#arp in the wild!
> I've also been working my way through your posts...great gems in
> there.
> Congrats on the launch!
> Billy
> On Oct 7, 9:51 am, Bobby Johnson <bobby.john...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > excellent, I look forward to reading though the posts. Really nice site
> as
> > well. I forwarded it on to my wife who is a huge halloween fan.
> > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:06 AM, curlyfro <tyaugustin...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > cool site
> > > On Oct 7, 10:36 am, Howard van Rooijen <howard.vanrooi...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hello S#arp Architecture Community,
> > > > I just wanted to let you know that a S#arp Architecture
> > > > based e-commerce site has just been released into the wild:
> http://www.
> > > > fancydressoutfitters.co.uk
> > > > For those who are interested - here's a little background:
> > > > - We ran the project using Scrum (managing the project with Scrum for
> > > Team
> > > > System <http://scrumforteamsystem.com>)
> > > > - Delivered in 20 weeks: 10 x 2 week iterations
> > > > - We extended the core S#arp Architecture framework (support for
> multiple
> > > > databases, ViewModels etc...)
> > > > - Integrated other OSS projects into the solution:
> > > > - N2CMS
> > > > - Spark View Engine
> > > > - xVal Validation Framework
> > > > - AutoMapper (for entity / view model mapping)
> > > > - PostSharp (for cross cutting concerns - logging, performance
> > > counters,
> > > > caching)
> > > > - MBUnit / Gallio for our BDD Framework
> > > > - Solr & SolrNet for Search and Faceted Navigation
> > > > - Over 700 BDD Specs
> > > > - Solution performs very well - 1000 concurrent users per web server,
> > > > generating around 180 pages per second across 2x single quad core
> 64bit
> > > > servers.
> > > > If you're really interested two of the developers in the team (James
> > > Broome
> > > > & Jon George who have both posted to this forum) & myself have
> blogged
> > > our
> > > > thoughts & experiences developing this solution and working with
> S#arp
> > > > Architecture:
> > > > I wanted to say a HUGE thank-you to everyone in this community for
> all
> > > the
> > > > passion, energy, knowledge and help you provide on a daily basis.
> > > > S#arp Architecture is a wonderful framework that truly is greater
> than
> > > the
> > > > sum of its parts.
> > > > /Howard
> > --
> > "The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is most likely to be
> > correct."
> Should probably add something to the website showing off this and the Lean
> Toolkit site.
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Billy <wmccaffe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Nice work Howard! It's great to see examples of S#arp in the wild!
> > I've also been working my way through your posts...great gems in
> > there.
> > Congrats on the launch!
> > Billy
> > On Oct 7, 9:51 am, Bobby Johnson <bobby.john...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > excellent, I look forward to reading though the posts. Really nice site
> > as
> > > well. I forwarded it on to my wife who is a huge halloween fan.
> > > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:06 AM, curlyfro <tyaugustin...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > cool site
> > > > On Oct 7, 10:36 am, Howard van Rooijen <howard.vanrooi...@gmail.com>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > Hello S#arp Architecture Community,
> > > > > I just wanted to let you know that a S#arp Architecture
> > > > > based e-commerce site has just been released into the wild:
> >http://www.
> > > > > fancydressoutfitters.co.uk
> > > > > For those who are interested - here's a little background:
> > > > > - We ran the project using Scrum (managing the project with Scrum for
> > > > Team
> > > > > System <http://scrumforteamsystem.com>)
> > > > > - Delivered in 20 weeks: 10 x 2 week iterations
> > > > > - We extended the core S#arp Architecture framework (support for
> > multiple
> > > > > databases, ViewModels etc...)
> > > > > - Integrated other OSS projects into the solution:
> > > > > - N2CMS
> > > > > - Spark View Engine
> > > > > - xVal Validation Framework
> > > > > - AutoMapper (for entity / view model mapping)
> > > > > - PostSharp (for cross cutting concerns - logging, performance
> > > > counters,
> > > > > caching)
> > > > > - MBUnit / Gallio for our BDD Framework
> > > > > - Solr & SolrNet for Search and Faceted Navigation
> > > > > - Over 700 BDD Specs
> > > > > - Solution performs very well - 1000 concurrent users per web server,
> > > > > generating around 180 pages per second across 2x single quad core
> > 64bit
> > > > > servers.
> > > > > If you're really interested two of the developers in the team (James
> > > > Broome
> > > > > & Jon George who have both posted to this forum) & myself have
> > blogged
> > > > our
> > > > > thoughts & experiences developing this solution and working with
> > S#arp
> > > > > Architecture:
> > > > > I wanted to say a HUGE thank-you to everyone in this community for
> > all
> > > > the
> > > > > passion, energy, knowledge and help you provide on a daily basis.
> > > > > S#arp Architecture is a wonderful framework that truly is greater
> > than
> > > > the
> > > > > sum of its parts.
> > > > > /Howard
> > > --
> > > "The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is most likely to be
> > > correct."
> Good idea Kyle... Does anyone else have "S#arp in the Wild!" projects
> they'd like to have included?
> Billy
> On Oct 7, 3:52 pm, Kyle Baley <k...@baley.org> wrote:
> > Should probably add something to the website showing off this and the Lean
> > Toolkit site.
> > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Billy <wmccaffe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Nice work Howard! It's great to see examples of S#arp in the wild!
> > > I've also been working my way through your posts...great gems in
> > > there.
> > > Congrats on the launch!
> > > Billy
> > > On Oct 7, 9:51 am, Bobby Johnson <bobby.john...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > excellent, I look forward to reading though the posts. Really nice site
> > > as
> > > > well. I forwarded it on to my wife who is a huge halloween fan.
> > > > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:06 AM, curlyfro <tyaugustin...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > > > > cool site
> > > > > On Oct 7, 10:36 am, Howard van Rooijen <howard.vanrooi...@gmail.com>
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > Hello S#arp Architecture Community,
> > > > > > I just wanted to let you know that a S#arp Architecture
> > > > > > based e-commerce site has just been released into the wild:
> > >http://www.
> > > > > > fancydressoutfitters.co.uk
> > > > > > For those who are interested - here's a little background:
> > > > > > - We ran the project using Scrum (managing the project with Scrum for
> > > > > Team
> > > > > > System <http://scrumforteamsystem.com>)
> > > > > > - Delivered in 20 weeks: 10 x 2 week iterations
> > > > > > - We extended the core S#arp Architecture framework (support for
> > > multiple
> > > > > > databases, ViewModels etc...)
> > > > > > - Integrated other OSS projects into the solution:
> > > > > > - N2CMS
> > > > > > - Spark View Engine
> > > > > > - xVal Validation Framework
> > > > > > - AutoMapper (for entity / view model mapping)
> > > > > > - PostSharp (for cross cutting concerns - logging, performance
> > > > > counters,
> > > > > > caching)
> > > > > > - MBUnit / Gallio for our BDD Framework
> > > > > > - Solr & SolrNet for Search and Faceted Navigation
> > > > > > - Over 700 BDD Specs
> > > > > > - Solution performs very well - 1000 concurrent users per web server,
> > > > > > generating around 180 pages per second across 2x single quad core
> > > 64bit
> > > > > > servers.
> > > > > > If you're really interested two of the developers in the team (James
> > > > > Broome
> > > > > > & Jon George who have both posted to this forum) & myself have
> > > blogged
> > > > > our
> > > > > > thoughts & experiences developing this solution and working with
> > > S#arp
> > > > > > Architecture:
> > > > > > I wanted to say a HUGE thank-you to everyone in this community for
> > > all
> > > > > the
> > > > > > passion, energy, knowledge and help you provide on a daily basis.
> > > > > > S#arp Architecture is a wonderful framework that truly is greater
> > > than
> > > > > the
> > > > > > sum of its parts.
> > > > > > /Howard
> > > > --
> > > > "The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is most likely to be
> > > > correct."
http://www.fanlands.com is the first we've launched using #Arch. We
have 4 other projects in the studio right now that are at various
levels of progress that are also being built in #Arch.
So I just want to give another big thanks to everyone that has worked
on #Arch.
Bryan
On Oct 8, 6:48 am, parnar <par...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 8, 12:00 am, Billy <wmccaffe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Good idea Kyle... Does anyone else have "S#arp in the Wild!" projects
> > they'd like to have included?
> > Billy
> > On Oct 7, 3:52 pm, Kyle Baley <k...@baley.org> wrote:
> > > Should probably add something to the website showing off this and the Lean
> > > Toolkit site.
> > > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Billy <wmccaffe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Nice work Howard! It's great to see examples of S#arp in the wild!
> > > > I've also been working my way through your posts...great gems in
> > > > there.
> > > > Congrats on the launch!
> > > > Billy
> > > > On Oct 7, 9:51 am, Bobby Johnson <bobby.john...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > excellent, I look forward to reading though the posts. Really nice site
> > > > as
> > > > > well. I forwarded it on to my wife who is a huge halloween fan.
> > > > > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:06 AM, curlyfro <tyaugustin...@gmail.com>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > > cool site
> > > > > > On Oct 7, 10:36 am, Howard van Rooijen <howard.vanrooi...@gmail.com>
> > > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > > Hello S#arp Architecture Community,
> > > > > > > I just wanted to let you know that a S#arp Architecture
> > > > > > > based e-commerce site has just been released into the wild:
> > > >http://www.
> > > > > > > fancydressoutfitters.co.uk
> > > > > > > For those who are interested - here's a little background:
> > > > > > > - We ran the project using Scrum (managing the project with Scrum for
> > > > > > Team
> > > > > > > System <http://scrumforteamsystem.com>)
> > > > > > > - Delivered in 20 weeks: 10 x 2 week iterations
> > > > > > > - We extended the core S#arp Architecture framework (support for
> > > > multiple
> > > > > > > databases, ViewModels etc...)
> > > > > > > - Integrated other OSS projects into the solution:
> > > > > > > - N2CMS
> > > > > > > - Spark View Engine
> > > > > > > - xVal Validation Framework
> > > > > > > - AutoMapper (for entity / view model mapping)
> > > > > > > - PostSharp (for cross cutting concerns - logging, performance
> > > > > > counters,
> > > > > > > caching)
> > > > > > > - MBUnit / Gallio for our BDD Framework
> > > > > > > - Solr & SolrNet for Search and Faceted Navigation
> > > > > > > - Over 700 BDD Specs
> > > > > > > - Solution performs very well - 1000 concurrent users per web server,
> > > > > > > generating around 180 pages per second across 2x single quad core
> > > > 64bit
> > > > > > > servers.
> > > > > > > If you're really interested two of the developers in the team (James
> > > > > > Broome
> > > > > > > & Jon George who have both posted to this forum) & myself have
> > > > blogged
> > > > > > our
> > > > > > > thoughts & experiences developing this solution and working with
> > > > S#arp
> > > > > > > Architecture:
> > > > > > > I wanted to say a HUGE thank-you to everyone in this community for
> > > > all
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > > passion, energy, knowledge and help you provide on a daily basis.
> > > > > > > S#arp Architecture is a wonderful framework that truly is greater
> > > > than
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > > sum of its parts.
> > > > > > > /Howard
> > > > > --
> > > > > "The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is most likely to be
> > > > > correct."